Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
coffee camera
1. I believe the strongest technical aspect of our work was the creativity of the picture. instead of a person, we took a picture of a pumpkin with a hat. We also were very specific with the time that we spent exposing the picture.
2. I believe the lighting for our picture could've been better but the winter months are inconsistent. i also believe our picture would've been better if we had a better camera. our aperture was poked too big so it was easy to over expose the picture.
3. It was easy to take the picture because you just had to load the camera and place it down. there was no film to expand onto a larger piece of paper or any film to develop at all.
4. It was difficult to tell how much time we need to use to take the picture. at first we were exposing the paper for minutes but decided to cut down the amount by halves until we found that a little over 5 seconds was the right exposer time.
5. We used our coffee cameras. we made sure there were no light leaks. used our coffee can to expose a piece of paper to light, and developed it wight the proper values of black, white, and gray.
6. I would use a different camera to take our picture because i believe if the aperture was smaller, the picture would be more defined and have more detail. i also would've started with a smaller exposure time because we wasted a lot of time accidentally over exposing our test strips.
2. I believe the lighting for our picture could've been better but the winter months are inconsistent. i also believe our picture would've been better if we had a better camera. our aperture was poked too big so it was easy to over expose the picture.
3. It was easy to take the picture because you just had to load the camera and place it down. there was no film to expand onto a larger piece of paper or any film to develop at all.
4. It was difficult to tell how much time we need to use to take the picture. at first we were exposing the paper for minutes but decided to cut down the amount by halves until we found that a little over 5 seconds was the right exposer time.
5. We used our coffee cameras. we made sure there were no light leaks. used our coffee can to expose a piece of paper to light, and developed it wight the proper values of black, white, and gray.
6. I would use a different camera to take our picture because i believe if the aperture was smaller, the picture would be more defined and have more detail. i also would've started with a smaller exposure time because we wasted a lot of time accidentally over exposing our test strips.
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